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Alcott became friends with Ralph Waldo Emerson and became a major figure in transcendentalism.
Many of his works are generally considered part of the dark romanticism genre, a literary reaction to transcendentalism, which Poe strongly disliked.
Among the early influences on individualist anarchism were William Godwin, Henry David Thoreau ( transcendentalism ), Josiah Warren (" sovereignty of the individual "), Lysander Spooner (" natural law "), Pierre Joseph Proudhon ( mutualism ), Anselme Bellegarrigue, Herbert Spencer (" law of equal liberty "), and Max Stirner ( egoism ).
The aesthetic and ethical type found expression in the transcendentalism, humanitarianism, and romanticism of the first part of the nineteenth century, the economic type in the pioneer life of the West during the same period, but more favorably after the Civil War.
In most of Hinduism and transcendentalism, all matter is believed to be an illusion called Maya, blinding us from knowing the truth.
The publication of Ralph Waldo Emerson's 1836 essay Nature is usually considered the watershed moment at which transcendentalism became a major cultural movement.
In the same year, transcendentalism became a coherent movement with the founding of the Transcendental Club in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on September 8, 1836, by prominent New England intellectuals including George Putnam ( 1807 – 78 ; the Unitarian minister in Roxbury ) Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Frederick Henry Hedge, all of them from the same native town.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote a story, " Never Bet the Devil Your Head ", in which he embedded elements of deep dislike for transcendentalism, calling its followers " Frogpondians " after the pond on Boston Common.
The term " transcendentalism " sometimes serves as shorthand for transcendental idealism, which is the philosophy of Immanuel Kant and later Kantian and German Idealist philosophers.
Another alternative meaning for " transcendentalism " is the classical philosophy that God transcends the manifest world.
* Transcendental perspectivism, a philosophy blending perspectivism and transcendentalism
Science fiction film is a film genre which emphasizes actual, extrapolative, or speculative science and the empirical method, interacting in a social context with the lesser emphasized, but still present, transcendentalism of magic and religion, in an attempt to reconcile man with the unknown ( Sobchack 63 ).
This definition assumes that a continuum exists between ( real-world ) empiricism and ( supernatural ) transcendentalism, with science fiction film on the side of empiricism, and horror film and fantasy film on the side of transcendentalism.
Black Sect is a religion that goes beyond feng shui to include elements of transcendentalism, Taoism and Tibetan Buddhism.
However, I couldn't quite accept the transcendentalism of the life principle.
Here he fell under the influence of " transcendentalism ", and became an outspoken abolitionist.
His thinking continued to move from Emersonian transcendentalism toward a more humanistic " freethought ".
Despite the efforts of Calvinists to maintain the dominance of their system, some Congregational churches, especially in the older settlements of New England, gradually developed leanings toward Arminianism, Unitarianism, Deism, and transcendentalism.
The poem resists and refuses transcendentalism, but remains within the conceptual limits of the mind and the poem.
By his works Suzuki contributed to the emergence of buddhist modernism, a syncretistic form of Buddhism which blends Asian Buddhism with western transcendentalism.
Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli, commonly known as Margaret Fuller, ( May 23, 1810 – July 19, 1850 ) was an American journalist, critic, and women's rights advocate associated with the American transcendentalism movement.
Her conceptual palette was affected by American literary transcendentalism as well.
During this period he had a series of entheogenically induced mystical experiences that transformed his agnostic existentialism to a radical transcendentalism.
Another factor that distinguished these poets from their British contemporardies was the influence of the transcendentalism of the poet / philosophers Emerson and Thoreau.

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